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it is good for our economy. this bill is good for our national securitiment no one can get a green card until the board of security measures are up and running and e verify is up and running and controlling a job in the -- in america. as to the 11 million they will have an earned, hard pathway to citizenship. they need to get in the back of te line before they become a citizen. they can't cut in line. they have to pass two english proficiency exams. i reject the idea of becoming mideastern europe. america is different than mideastern europe. this is a good solution for our national security and for our economy and tough, practical solution to 11 million. and most importantly if we do this bill, amnesty is the status quo. if we do this bill, there will be no third wave of illegal immigration. >> let me ask you about another objection senator lee just mentioned. the idea that this will be a huge 1200-page bill. i heard you complain about that during obamacare. the idea you have this huge bill that nobody has read
it is good for our economy. this bill is good for our national securitiment no one can get a green card until the board of security measures are up and running and e verify is up and running and controlling a job in the -- in america. as to the 11 million they will have an earned, hard pathway to citizenship. they need to get in the back of te line before they become a citizen. they can't cut in line. they have to pass two english proficiency exams. i reject the idea of becoming mideastern...
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it is not anything that's actually happening in the real economy. there has been -- we've had a little bit of disappointing news from china, for example. that's a minor factor. the big thing is investor psychology. people are just worried that the stock market can't stand on its own. i think it's important today, we've seen stocks sort of stabilize. that will make people feel better. it's quite possible -- you know, there are a lot of people sitting there with money on the sidelines saying i'm pretty optimistic about the economy. i'm just waiting for prices to call so i can buy the dip, as they say. we may see a little be the of that. what we are going to see this summer is a lot of choppiness, a lot of volatility. if you think the economy is getting better and will continue to get better, this is really nothing to worry about. >> so rick, back to those interest rates. should rates, in your opinion, have been that low in the first place? >> well, there's no doubt they were artificially low. there was no normal reason that interest rates would be as
it is not anything that's actually happening in the real economy. there has been -- we've had a little bit of disappointing news from china, for example. that's a minor factor. the big thing is investor psychology. people are just worried that the stock market can't stand on its own. i think it's important today, we've seen stocks sort of stabilize. that will make people feel better. it's quite possible -- you know, there are a lot of people sitting there with money on the sidelines saying i'm...
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their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're right on the danger point for outbreak of inflation. that's what a fed chief has to be concerned about. the thing chiefs often have to do is raise rates in a way it doesn't blow up the force of whatever recovery is going on, but in time to prevent inflation. once the inflation jeannie is out of the bottle, it is hard to put it back in. last big experience we had with that was with near hyperinflation in the late 1970s, and massive recession was in duesed when paul volcker clamped down on that, raised interest rates to the point we wen
their role in the economy. they just punted by and large. >> let's pick up on that because as julie said, there's the argument in its own way that bernanke statement is good news, inflation is low, it may be tepid, but growth is continuing and it shows the economy is recovering. >> but worry for someone like bernanke, when interest rates are this level and this much stimulus in the economy from that, and the economy strengthens to the point we have reasonably robust growth, you're...
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we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive energy strategy mean? the president is going to make a major announcement this week on climate change and energy. i want to know what that would be. >> i don't think that the president needs to make a statement on green energy. with the list of priorities of what's going on, if this is the initiative, i think there's a lot more things on the plate. to me, it's a pivot away from what's causing the distrust of this government. any relationship you have, whether it's you and i, you and your wife, any of us in a business relationship, when we lose trust in the person, then we don't have fait
we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive...
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the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is negotiating with terrorists. the taliban is offering to exchange the only known american prisoner of war in afghanistan. sergeant bill bergdorf. one person for five people. previous talks stalled back in 2012. i want to keep in mine here, the taliban is classified by the united states as a quote/unquote specially designated global terrorist entity. many american officials have long maintained the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. the obama negotiation says peace talks between the u.s. and taliban will likely be held in the next few days. they expect the prisoner exchange to be on the
the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is...
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is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very volatile markets. >> let's talk pocketbooks. i want to put up the new cnn/orc poll about what people's personal financial situation is compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off. 44% say they are worse off. so in the middle of the recovery, what do you make of that? >> it is really interesting. it reflects the incredibly bifurcated nature of the economy we are in. people at the top are doing well. there are jobs for those at the bottom and americans have gotten their balance sheets in order over the last few years. the spending rate has gone up. debt is d
is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very...
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does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning point and we've been waiting for this for years. the fed has been injecting $2.5 trillion cumulatively into the market since 2008. five years. we kept waiting. at some point they're going to turn and say go on your own, we'll take the training wheels off and you guys can do it on your own. gold, people were speculating that this was a safe harbor. now that the u.s. economy perhaps is doing better, selling off gold, the dollar is rising, there's all sorts of turmoil on the markets right now. of course the stock market and interest rates are the two big ones for people watching at home. >> lastly,
does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning...
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economies. and the flows, the annual and seasonal flows of people back and forth across the border, the links people have across the border. and it would take that into account in, you know, a realistic sort of real-world way. and we're expecting real world out of the you see congress? you're not going to get it. >> real world out of the senate, saying nothing of the house, where the raoul labrador, i believe, mocked the fear of a large senate passing, 70-vote passage of immigration reform saying, ooh, i'm scared. that is not a good sign. this is one of the guys working on the house bill. >> absolutely. you know, i mean, there is big problems getting anything passed the house, talking about this in terms of the farm bill and holds for immigration as well. we also do need to think about priorities here. it's good to have the immigration laws enforced. but it's already more than the whole rest of federal law enforcement combined. and that's the thing to think about. we have organized crime element
economies. and the flows, the annual and seasonal flows of people back and forth across the border, the links people have across the border. and it would take that into account in, you know, a realistic sort of real-world way. and we're expecting real world out of the you see congress? you're not going to get it. >> real world out of the senate, saying nothing of the house, where the raoul labrador, i believe, mocked the fear of a large senate passing, 70-vote passage of immigration...
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what does that tell you about the economy? >> well, it still shows that this is what has been all along a very tentative recovery. housing is looking better, manufacturing isn't. when you have unemployment still as high as it is, and when you have inflation still astonishing low, the market believes it's the wrong time to talk about tightening and it's probably right. >> chris: a.b.? >> the fed chair actually said we will keep these policies going if the economy requires it and the market flips out. there is not enough assurance in a jobless recovery to calm the pessimism that still remains years into it. >> chris: there is another factor here as well and, charles, why don't you add this to it. there is also concerns about slower growth and tightening of credit inside of china which has been a huge engine of economic growth. one of the few places with big growth around the world. >> that is true. but that's been happening over a period of weeks. i think the fact that you had the sell-off for a couple of days right after the be
what does that tell you about the economy? >> well, it still shows that this is what has been all along a very tentative recovery. housing is looking better, manufacturing isn't. when you have unemployment still as high as it is, and when you have inflation still astonishing low, the market believes it's the wrong time to talk about tightening and it's probably right. >> chris: a.b.? >> the fed chair actually said we will keep these policies going if the economy requires it...
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what about the chart earliert that every time there is a big pump, push of money into the economy it is like you put the money in and the market goes up. what happens? you are saying it may not go down sharply. what happens when it goes away? >> it will bounce around a while. this activity that the fed is involved in, buying these bonds they make stocks look cheaper and people want to get in on stocks. every time the fed has done this. the fundamentals are not that bad. corporate profits are not that bad. if the fed does it right and slowly and take the drugs away in a methodical way stocks will find equilibrium again. in the interim we will have days like this where traders look and try to figure it out. it is unprecedented territory, the fed to be doing this. it is just going to be a rocky ride. there is a chance they mess it up and stocks chance. the chances of that are very slim. >> thank you very much. we will have a new fed chief because ben burn naernanke says getting out. >>> tonight outfront we have an exclusive piece of video of something that happened inside that home. it
what about the chart earliert that every time there is a big pump, push of money into the economy it is like you put the money in and the market goes up. what happens? you are saying it may not go down sharply. what happens when it goes away? >> it will bounce around a while. this activity that the fed is involved in, buying these bonds they make stocks look cheaper and people want to get in on stocks. every time the fed has done this. the fundamentals are not that bad. corporate profits...
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but we've talking about the two biggest economies in the world. we have to get this relationship right and china does need to be a stakeholder and i think they recognize that but, look, but they have achieved such rapid growth and grown so fast, almost on steroids that there's a part of them that still thinks of themselves as this poor country that's got all these problems. the united states is the big cheese out there trying to dictate things, perhaps trying to contain our rise. so i think what you're seeing is maybe the desire to continue not to be responsible, not to be a full stakeholder, work the international system on something like trade or intellectual property rights. get as much as they can and be free writers and let the united states worry about the big hassles and problems. at the same time, a growing nationalist pride where they say we're big, too, and we should be seen as equals on the world stage and what we're saying to them is you can't pick and choose. you can't have all the rights of a major world power but none of the respons
but we've talking about the two biggest economies in the world. we have to get this relationship right and china does need to be a stakeholder and i think they recognize that but, look, but they have achieved such rapid growth and grown so fast, almost on steroids that there's a part of them that still thinks of themselves as this poor country that's got all these problems. the united states is the big cheese out there trying to dictate things, perhaps trying to contain our rise. so i think...
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well, the answer is economy t economy's getting better and, in some places, it is booming. dean reynolds reports tonight from one of those places in minnesota. >> reporter: it's a short bike ride to work for chris dillman, but time enough for him to count the blessings of living where unemployment is 3%-- less than half the national average. >> thank you for calling. >> reporter: he works as a technical support specialist for digi-key, an electronic parts distributor for smart phones whose growth exploded after its switched from mail order to internet sales. is do you feel fortunate that you got a job here? >> yeah, i'm fortunate! (laughs) i'm not here because of just the money. it's the other things. it's the small town atmosphere. the way that you can walk down the street, you can strike up a conversation, that type of mentalqw. >> reporter: he's talking about thief river falls, or t.r.f. as they call it around here. population 8,500 and counting. digi-key will hire 150 workers this year. neighboring arctic cat has expanded its product line from snowmobiles to all terrain
well, the answer is economy t economy's getting better and, in some places, it is booming. dean reynolds reports tonight from one of those places in minnesota. >> reporter: it's a short bike ride to work for chris dillman, but time enough for him to count the blessings of living where unemployment is 3%-- less than half the national average. >> thank you for calling. >> reporter: he works as a technical support specialist for digi-key, an electronic parts distributor for smart...
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we're now on round three of what i call, you know, pumping money into the economy. they call it quantitative easing. with their noses in the air. each of the new rounds has caused stocks to move higher. starting later this year, the fed will take the drugs away and may cut the addicts off entirely next year. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. ben, thank you. so people -- he comes out and says things are getting better. >> and the stock market tanks. >> you say what's wrong with these crazy people on wall street? americans say -- 44% of americans say they're worse off than they were a year ago. >> i think what it means for people who have a house who might want to refinance it, they should probably do it, because interest rates will go higher if the fed stops doing all this drug giving to the economy. so if you're going to refinance, do it now. if you're looking at a new home purchase, do it sooner than later. but in terms of stocks, hold on to them. wait this out. it's going to be crazy while the market tries to figure out when the fed will take t
we're now on round three of what i call, you know, pumping money into the economy. they call it quantitative easing. with their noses in the air. each of the new rounds has caused stocks to move higher. starting later this year, the fed will take the drugs away and may cut the addicts off entirely next year. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. ben, thank you. so people -- he comes out and says things are getting better. >> and the stock market tanks. >> you say...
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where's the underlying growth in this economy? >> well, my question is where is the underlying growth in the world? is because one of the things that was moving the markets yesterday are these signs that the chinese economy is slowing. well, that's what we could always count on was that china was going to grow at 10% or 9% or 8% a year at minimum. and if there is underlying weakness in what is now the world's second largest economy and some day will be the largest, that ain't good for all the rest of us. europe is worse off than we are. so one understands why investors are nervous, and bernanke is saying, well, i think we're going to start siphoning off some of this froth. you know, kind of threw everybody off the cliff. >> some of the underlying growth over the last few years, you look at the enormous geographic pivot that's taken place in the united states that's allowed for greater energy exploration and production. whether you're a fan of fossil fuel or not, we can't deny this has created jobs. it's added to gdp, and frankly,
where's the underlying growth in this economy? >> well, my question is where is the underlying growth in the world? is because one of the things that was moving the markets yesterday are these signs that the chinese economy is slowing. well, that's what we could always count on was that china was going to grow at 10% or 9% or 8% a year at minimum. and if there is underlying weakness in what is now the world's second largest economy and some day will be the largest, that ain't good for all...
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fear that all of the easy money ben bernanke has been plowing into the economy to prop it up to prevent a depression is going to start drying up. the chief market strategist at knight capital group. peter, i guess the big question is, two days, nearly 4%. you know, that makes people afraid. and it should make people afraid. the question is, is this temporary or something that could get worse and worse? >> it's a real wake-up call. i do think this is a short-term trend. given that, we are in a period of volatility. since chairman bernanke did mention tapering back in may, which is where we had our highs -- >> meaning i'm going to eventually stop giving you this free money. >> we've seen a the lot of volatility in the market, more than we've seen all year. and sideways to lowered the last two days, significantly lower, this probably more work to do on the down side in the near term, but this is actually something that's needed. a pullback is needed. we need to get back to more compelling valuations in the indexes and stocks generally speaking. so it's not as if this is completely destruct
fear that all of the easy money ben bernanke has been plowing into the economy to prop it up to prevent a depression is going to start drying up. the chief market strategist at knight capital group. peter, i guess the big question is, two days, nearly 4%. you know, that makes people afraid. and it should make people afraid. the question is, is this temporary or something that could get worse and worse? >> it's a real wake-up call. i do think this is a short-term trend. given that, we are...
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, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money involved. how will it look when the government starts to unwind from its position in the u.s. markets and who will be the person that will be doing that? there are a lot of questions right now. >> it looks like the dow is on its way to having its worst day since april 15th. thank you, kayla. >>> dramatic day in boston where helicopters have been following nfl star aaron hernandez' every move. he's been questioned in connection with a homicide. police have not made him a suspect, we want to stress that, and no arrests have been made right now. the new england patriots' tight end spent part of the day
, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money...
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does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes bernanke is leaving at the end of his term at the end of january next year. i think that's been the anticipation out there. the president really kind of confirmed that. he tried to walk back the idea that he was insulting and disrespecting bernanke, but they didn't in the background conversations walk back that bernanke is leaving. i don't know the market is incredibly spooked by that in that there seemed to be a number of people that could be considered that would probably continue the policies of the current chairman. >> steve leisman from cnbc headquarters, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> three naval academy fo
does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes...
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also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between ends and means. proponents of intervention want to defeat a ruthless and powerful regime, rescue a country from civil war and usher in a new democratic political order. but these people say at the same time that they want to achieve all this with the most limited methods. the worst thing the united states could do right now is to put boots on the ground in syria, says senator john mccain. we're often told that the goal of this intervention is to stop the killing. but sending more arms into the mix will actually increase the violence. that's fine, say the interventionists, because the real goal is to oust assad. but as we lea
also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between ends and means. proponents of intervention want to defeat a ruthless and powerful...
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if bernanke is talking about easing off the stimulus even a little bit, d ton that mean the economy is improving? isn't there some good news here? >> it's true. it does mean that. but if you look around the funds are better but they're not that strong. we got some jobs numbers today that were pretty good, some housing numbers, existing home sales that were good. but the problem is that as he gets out, people sell bonds, interest rates go up, that will hurt the housing market because that's been one of the main things that has helped housing rebound is this this idea you could borrow money really cheap. rates going up as he exits is going to hurt the recovery we're seeing. >> obviously people took a real hit in their 401(k)s in the last two days. how big a drop could we see in stock prices? >> boy, i wish i knew that answer. i would bet my whole life savings. a lot of people think we're going to see another leg down or a few legs down from here as we see this market sort out and try and find its footing. the problem is that traders have been trading based on liquidity, the amount of mon
if bernanke is talking about easing off the stimulus even a little bit, d ton that mean the economy is improving? isn't there some good news here? >> it's true. it does mean that. but if you look around the funds are better but they're not that strong. we got some jobs numbers today that were pretty good, some housing numbers, existing home sales that were good. but the problem is that as he gets out, people sell bonds, interest rates go up, that will hurt the housing market because...
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saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are using it is cbo score to say this is a fiscally responsible piece legislation. the opponents are saying cbo says this is only a 25% reduction in illegal immigration. wasn't getting control of the borders the whole point of the exercise? >> is this getting enough votes and putting enough pressure on john boehner? what decision does he make? >> i'm not sure anyone has an answer. including john boehner. he's got a major problem in his caucus. this has been the narrative going on for years. the decision between those who realize that both politically
saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are...
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afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if confirmed by the senate, he would replace robert mueller, who's head of the agency since september 2001. although fbi directors are limited to a single ten-year term, mueller's term was extended by the senate at the president's request. comey's nomination comes as the fbi comes under fire, increasing pressure over the issues of privacy and surveillance, including fresh revelations just this week that the agency has been using unmanned drones on u.s. soil. >> does the fbi own or currently use drones, and if so, for what purpose? >> yes, and for surveillance.
afterall, the economy is heading in the right direction. tr tamron, if you want to invest in the stock market right now, you're going to have to have a steel stomach. >> thank you, kayla. the news nation is also following breaking news out of the white house where president obama is about to nominate james comey to be the next head of the fbi. he's a former justice department official who helped oversee the legality of the national surveillance program under president george w. bush. if...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. radio: it's mattress discounters' radio: it's mattress discounters' 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me... radio: the tempur-pedic cloud collection... dog: that's it! radio: ...now with 48 months interest-free financing. basset hound: free financing? radio: the 4th of july sale is on now... bulldog: hey... where's everyone going? ♪ mattress discounters >>> in qatar, five people were found guilty today of death by negligence. this is a tragic fire that happened that killed 19 people including 13 toddlers. the fire happened in may of last year at a day care center in a mall in doha. >> it was all smoke in mirrors when it came down to safety. one of those convicted and sentenced to prison is a member of qatar's royal family actually. more on the story from
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. radio: it's mattress discounters' radio: it's mattress discounters' 4th of july sale. bulldog: that cloud reminds me... radio: the tempur-pedic cloud collection... dog: that's it! radio: ...now with 48...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," held captive in ohio. so for the second time if two months we're hearing people being held captive against their will in ohio. this time, a woman and child allegedly held for two years. according to federal authorities, the disabled woman and her daughter were allegedly held in an apartment in ashland, ohio, where they were forced t
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from...
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nobody expects they're going to stop pumping money into the economy but we know they're going to do it at some point but wall street is going to be reading between every line to get a sense of timing and nuance. rbc capital markets put it this way the markets will be looking for a distinction between applying less pressure to the gas pedal and hitting the brake. it's that balance that ben bernanke is trying to get right. and meanwhile there's speculation about who's going to succeed mr. bernanke. in an interview with charlie rose president obama said bernanke has already stayed a lot longer than he wanted or he was supposed to. ben bernanke's made no secret of the fact he wants to go home. >>> it has been 684 days since u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? there is more good news on housing. the government report shows the pace of home building rose 7%. >>> our fourth story "outfront" evidence mounting tonight against ex-mob boss james known as whitey bulger. prosecution star witness and former hit man john martorano took the stand again today. for the fir
nobody expects they're going to stop pumping money into the economy but we know they're going to do it at some point but wall street is going to be reading between every line to get a sense of timing and nuance. rbc capital markets put it this way the markets will be looking for a distinction between applying less pressure to the gas pedal and hitting the brake. it's that balance that ben bernanke is trying to get right. and meanwhile there's speculation about who's going to succeed mr....
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we want the economy to get better. the problem is, is that the quantitative easing has at some point got to go away. >> what they call the stimulus. kr yeah. winding down on that. >>> two big stories. of course, you see the dow which has to deal with your wallet. then the story people have been following here for a year now. just a little bit more information before we go to break here. as i said, jury has been selected in the george zimmerman trial. just to tell you about this jury, it's a six-person jury to hear the case of george zimmerman. it's been chosen. it consists of six women, we are told. there are no men. no men on this jury. four of them are white, one is black. the race of the only woman -- the race of the one lady is unknown. we're not exactly sure what it is. again, four white, one black. i'm not exactly sure of one. four alternates being chosen right now. more on this developing story when we come right back. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i
we want the economy to get better. the problem is, is that the quantitative easing has at some point got to go away. >> what they call the stimulus. kr yeah. winding down on that. >>> two big stories. of course, you see the dow which has to deal with your wallet. then the story people have been following here for a year now. just a little bit more information before we go to break here. as i said, jury has been selected in the george zimmerman trial. just to tell you about this...
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economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to their purchases of large scale as purchase of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities. >> diane, what do you make of these trends, gold prices going down and interest rates rising. what do you make of that? >> i think they go in contrast to what people would think. we do have inflation decelerating. the gold buy had been one where people were trying to protect themselves somehow by buying gold like my grandmother did when she sewed it into her clothes coming to ellis island. this is an idea that inf
economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to...
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the economy has been just full every month. $85 billion a month the fed has been pumping into the economy. the fed chief yesterday said, you know, eventually things will be good enough in the job market, et cetera, they'll be able to pull that back, and just that consideration have really spooked global markets. i want to give you a snapshot of how everything around the world is moving. you can see gold prices tumbling here today at a two and a half year low, down to 5%. oil prices are falling below $96 a barrel. the ten-year yield, interest rates are rising right now, and the overseas markets, down 1 to 3%. all but about 100 stocks are lower in the u.s. it has been a widespread reaction basically until the markets get used to the fact that the fed won't be in there forever. there are also jobless claims showing a little higher, showing not as much strength in the jobs market as you would like. that spooked people a little bit. nervous investors. also, this, carol, is the end of the quarter. it's coming up here on the end of the first half of the year, so you've got fund managers saying,
the economy has been just full every month. $85 billion a month the fed has been pumping into the economy. the fed chief yesterday said, you know, eventually things will be good enough in the job market, et cetera, they'll be able to pull that back, and just that consideration have really spooked global markets. i want to give you a snapshot of how everything around the world is moving. you can see gold prices tumbling here today at a two and a half year low, down to 5%. oil prices are falling...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to...
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still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the general election that he could work across the aisle with republicans. one of the examples he could give is working with former indiana republican on the nuclear issue. that they even traveled together on it. this is actually something, he wasn't here very long as a senator. he didn't even finish his first term, but this is something when he was here briefly he did focus on. the other quick thing i want to point out, gloria talking about the big crowd of 2008 and the much smaller crowd here now that he's president. remember, in 2008, the mccain c
still very much struggling with its economy. it's so much tied to the united states. why not talk about that? >> well, it's hard to imagine it's not going to be at a least implicit in his speech. but one of the things that people may not know about president obama is that when he was here in the capital, when he was senator obama, that issue, the nuclear issue, was something on the top of his priority list. in fact, when he was campaigning in 2008 and making the point when he got to the...
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look, i'm still pretty bullish on the economy as christine knows. the thing that is really interesting about this, carol. the fed and ben bernanke did not announce the other day that they were taking the punch bowl away. they were saying, right, christine, they might take it away some time in the future and just that, so, you know, cause so much nervousness on wall street that you saw this big, this big selloff. i don't expect the selloff to continue. i think this was just a little bit, a temper tantrum because they were -- >> a taper tantrum. >> a taper tantrum. >> absolutely. >> ben bernanke, so interesting, ben bernanke basically said we'll go on a diet some time next year and that's what got everybody so worried about a diet that hasn't started yet. just the fact that he was so clear about going on a diet is why every aen with is concerned. >> taper means the economy is improving. wall street is just kind of jittery because they're not going to be propped up any more. it's not going to hurt them in the long run if the economy is improving. >> bu
look, i'm still pretty bullish on the economy as christine knows. the thing that is really interesting about this, carol. the fed and ben bernanke did not announce the other day that they were taking the punch bowl away. they were saying, right, christine, they might take it away some time in the future and just that, so, you know, cause so much nervousness on wall street that you saw this big, this big selloff. i don't expect the selloff to continue. i think this was just a little bit, a...
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we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful because how do you get people to talk about inequality. putting it into the context of rock, the theme really is, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. the difference between the top and the bottom is bigger. i think we're taking some steps already on taxation. i think we need to do a lot more to help people at the bottom end of the economy stay in school longer, go to community college. i think that's part of it. but we also need just a fair bargain between labor and capital. justin wolfer, the economist, put out some charts yesterday that showed not only in the un
we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful...
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because they have a much more optimistic view of the economy. here's a chart to give you a flavor for what the economists are looking at, which is projected monthly job growth. now, we know the economy is still not doing everything we want, but over the past year private economists have gone from predicting something like 140,000 jobs a month over the coming year and now predicting something like 187,000 jobs a month. >> that would be great. it's still below where we want to be. but the new normal is 130 to 140. if the new normal changes to 180, maybe week get over that. the 200,000 mark is what economists say time and time again if you want to keep things going in the right direction. you have to create at least 200,000 jobs. >> it feels like that number keeps going up. it used to keep trading water but now it moved up to 200,000. >> this is not great. we'll have high unemployment for another six to seven years, but the point is the outlook is getting better with the fed making projections yesterday. so bernanke is talking about reducing the bo
because they have a much more optimistic view of the economy. here's a chart to give you a flavor for what the economists are looking at, which is projected monthly job growth. now, we know the economy is still not doing everything we want, but over the past year private economists have gone from predicting something like 140,000 jobs a month over the coming year and now predicting something like 187,000 jobs a month. >> that would be great. it's still below where we want to be. but the...